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霍华德Rambs博士y on Black Authors, Jay-Z, and New Perspectives on Race

“It’s important for people to immerse themselves into a space where they’re discussing race and racism from others’ perspectives.”

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22 Jul 2020

Elections, Drugs and Bananas: The Wisdom of Statistical Abstract

Explore these relevant, timely, contextual – and, in some cases, surprising – stats drawn from recent editions of the Statistical Abstract.

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21 Jul 2020

Supporting Students & Faculty in an Unpredictable Learning Environment

How ProQuest’s Title Matching Service Helped a University Library Meet Users’ Urgent Needs – and Build Better E-resource Collections.

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15 Jul 2020

Do You Speak Accessibility?: A Key to Common Acronyms

First in a series focused on navigating web accessibility to support ALL library users.

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14 Jul 2020

Using Text and Data Mining to Gain Insights on COVID-19

Research conducted by George Washington University’s Zhoudan Xie shows how text and data mining can quickly analyze a massive set of news articles to uncover critical and timely trends.

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10 Jul 2020

Kris Rzepczynski Honored for Contributions to Genealogical Librarianship

A Lansing, Michigan librarian receives the 2020 William P. Filby Award for Genealogical Librarianship for decades of work across the U.S.

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22 Jun 2020

New Video Series Explains Key Issues Relating to COVID-19

Watch, learn from and share these animated videos, which help make sense of what we know (and don’t know) about the novel coronavirus.

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15 Jun 2020

These 2020 Pulitzer Prize-Winning Newspapers are Available from ProQuest

Access to news at the global, national and international level is more important now than ever.

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11 Jun 2020

SIRS, eLibrary Content for Schools Now Discoverable Through MackinVIA

Students can find SIRS and eLibrary content from ProQuest through the MackinVIA digital content management platform.

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10 Jun 2020

ProQuest’s Message on Equality and Justice

We are saddened and outraged by the senseless deaths of George Floyd and so many other people of color, and by the much longer history of racism both in the U.S. and around the world.

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08 Jun 2020